Submitted by TheShowLover t3_10q79dd in television
Or even just the first episode.
Some of the best shows of all time had "slow" and "boring" beginnings. I'll use Breaking Bad as an example. Literally one of the greatest shows of all time according to critics and viewers alike. But the first season was really "slow" and "boring." Except it really wasn't. But compared to the intensity and higher stakes of latter seasons, it was the least eventful.
But that's life and storytelling. How can anyone appreciate the transformation of a milquetoast high school teacher into a drug lord if it's not done "slowly?" Was he suppose to be the head of a drug empire by episode 2 of season 1?
Go the Leftovers sub and read the episode threads from the first season. People whining about how such and such episode was boring, how this character sucks, how they're going to stop watching, etc. I almost feel sorry for them if they indeed gave up after 2-3 episodes.
When I watch a new show I go in expecting it to be "slow" leading to something bigger. If I'm going to get the big action and conflict right up front, what is there to look forward to?
Graaiert t1_j6ofqj3 wrote
Some people dont have that much time to waste